GRAY WOLF

The track is that of a large wolf. There is no certain way of distinguishing it from that of a dog ([see page 597]). Size and probabilities must be considered.

WHITE-TAILED DEER WALKING

The track of the white-tail is ideal—a starting point to study all the tracks. Sometimes the hind foot fits on the front track, but sometimes not.

WHITE-TAILED DEER BOUNDING

In these the clouts are clearly shown. Note the resemblance to the tracks of the moose ([see page 602]), which differ chiefly in their greater size.